Marvan
Tomáš Marvan Selected publications
Book (authored) Otázka významu. Cesty analytické filosofie jazyka [The Question of Meaning. Paths of Analytical Philosophy of Language]. Prague: Togga, 2010.
Papers and contributions to books ‘Brandomian aporia (and one way out)’, Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 37 (2002). ‘Interpretability, perceptual sensibilities and triangulation’, Sats – Nordic Journal of Philosophy 4 (2003), 2. (With M. Lasonen) ‘Davidson’s triangulation: content-endowing causes and circularity’, International Journal of Philosophical Studies 12 (2004), 2. ‘Obstacles to the relativity of truth’, Organon F 13 (2006), 4. ‘The Davidson—Quine dispute on meaning and knowledge: A concise guide’, Theory of Science 16 (2007), 1. ‘Is Rorty a linguistic idealist?’, Human Affairs 21 (2011), 3.Searle on External Realism and “Privileged Conceptual Scheme”. Organon F 19 (2012), Supplementary Volume Issue 2, s. 31–39. –– Prof. Searle's reply in the same volume, pp. 200–203.
Books (edited) What Determines Content? The Internalism/Externalism Dispute (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2006). (With M. Zouhar) The World of Language and the World beyond Language. A Festschrift for Pavel Cmorej (Bratislava: Veda, 2007).
Translations (With P. Glombíček and P. Zavadil) René Descartes (et alii), Meditations on the First Philosophy. Objections and Replies to the Meditations on the First Philosophy (Prague: Oikoymenh, 2003). (With J. Kolář) Donald Davidson, Subjective, Intersubjective, Objective (Prague: Filosofia, 2004).
Reviews Review of Robert B. Brandom, Articulating Reasons. An Introduction to Inferentialism, Organon F 9 (2002), 4. Review of Joseph Almog, What Am I, Filosofický časopis 51 (2003), 5. Review of Daniel Dennett, Sweet Dreams, Reflexe 31 (2006). Joint review of Sam Harris, The Moral Landscape, and Patricia S. Churchland, Braintrust, forthcoming in Teorie vědy/Theory of Science journal.
SELECTED FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS CIMO Fellowship (University of Helsinki, Finland) * Alexander von Humboldt Research- and Return Fellowship (Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany) |